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Release Date:
March 1, 2021
Original Title:
Save the Wedding
Alternate Titles:
A Walk Down Wedding Lane
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Nicely Entertainment
The Ninth House
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
When ambitious wedding planner Meg Mooreland is assigned the task of being in charge of her best friend Ellie's upcoming wedding, she has no idea a series of misevents will end up giving Ellie cold feet at the last minute. Together with her college nemesis and best man Tyler, they must team up to help save the wedding, and perhaps find some romance along the way.
Art Direction:
Kat Rodriguez
Assistant Editor:
Ted Gianopulos
Devin Hamilton
Best Boy Electric:
Eric Gilbert
Best Boy Grip:
Alex Baele
Boom Operator:
Kevin J. Getchius
Colorist:
David Block
Costume Design:
Chanèle Casaubon
Digital Imaging Technician:
Ted Gianopulos
Director:
Jake Helgren
Director of Photography:
Lars Lindstrom
Editor:
Sean Cain
Executive Producer:
Vanessa Shapiro
John Burd
First Assistant Camera:
Kyle Summers
First Assistant Director:
Zack Walker
Foley Artist:
Diane Hsu
Key Grip:
Rob Julin
Key Hair Stylist:
Ena Sánchez
Key Makeup Artist:
Brenna Haukedahl
Music:
Chad Rehmann
Post Production Coordinator:
Devin Hamilton
Producer:
Jake Helgren
Autumn Federici
Property Master:
Drew Wall
Script Consultant:
John Burd
Script Supervisor:
Noelani Mei Lee
Second Assistant Camera:
Miko Hughes
Second Assistant Director:
Christopher Villalba
Sound Mixer:
Kevin J. Getchius
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kenny Klimak
Steadicam Operator:
Theodore "Dalton" Price
Still Photographer:
Scott Everett White
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kenny Klimak
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Tia Lui
Writer:
Jake Helgren
Emily Nye
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